3D Connexion 17621 setup guide Final Notes Important Disclaimers

Page 2

EXTERNAL NAT PORT

INTERNAL NAT PORT

[ IP < Secton ID > ] configure commands and example keywords for Example Three

EXTER NAL NAT PORT

INTERNAL NAT PORT

NAT PASSTHRU RANGE

FINAL NOTES

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS

1.Not all Compatible Systems devices have Network Address Translation ability. Due to memory limitations and software code size, the following routers do not have NAT software:

MicroRouter 900i

MicroRouter 1000R

RISC Router 3000E

RISC Router 3400R

RISC Router 3800R

2.NAT functionality is available on Compatible Systems device IP interfaces with one important exception. A WAN interface can be used as the NAT external port only if its IP address is assigned in the device's configuration. NAT cannot function on a WAN interface which has its IP address assigned by a dial−up, PPP negotiation.

3.Compatible Systems NAT implementation supports Real Audio and CUSeeMe.

4.The NAT software in Compatible Systems devices does not yet support several IP Applications. Some of the more popular IP applications not yet supported are:

IRC (Internet Relay Chat)

X Windows

IPSec

EXPLANATION OF NAT FUNCTIONALITY

Reasons for Network Address Translation

IP Address Availability

The Internet is still growing at an almost exponential rate, with a finite number of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses available. Several solutions to this future shortage of IP addresses have been proposed and are currently being developed. One of the solutions currently being used is Network Address Translation (NAT).

NAT can ease the IP address shortage by creating "local" or "private" networks (also referred to as NAT Networks in this document) which are connected to the "official" Internet/External Network using only a single "global" IP address. This "global" IP address would have originally been assigned by the Internet Network Information Center (InterNIC), probably through an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or System Administrator.

For example, a private group can create a local network of ten workstations with an IP addressing system which is totally independent of the Internet, and connect their network to the Internet with one "global" Internet IP address. In this case, the group would only need a

Image 2
Contents Contents − Network Address Translation Configuration Guide Final Notes Important Disclaimers Local Network Security NAT FunctionalityExample ONE AN Example NAT Session Condition Page Condition 1 a NAT Session Initiated from the Outside Pinging the NAT Router Condition Example TWOPage Pinging the Macintosh AT 198.41.9.210 Condition Example ThreePage Concluding Explanation Remarks Console Commands for the NAT Software Show NATShow NAT Config Line−by−line description of this display follows TCP SYN timeout period sec Show NAT MAP Show NAT SessionsShow NAT Statistics Show NAT Addressdb NAT Global Page RespondICMP NAT interface responses to Icmp packets NAT Mapping IP Section ID Port Configuration for NAT for Example ONE External NAT PORT, Example IP Section ID Port Configuration for NAT for Example Three Internal NAT PORT, ExampleHere is the configuration of the IP ports Entered External range Currently Supported IP Applications NAT Passthru RANGE, ExampleFinal Notes Updated Aug 19 Document ID

17621 specifications

3D Connexion's SpaceMouse Wireless (model 17621) is a state-of-the-art input device designed specifically for professionals in the fields of 3D modeling, CAD, and visualization. This innovative device brings a new level of precision and control to digital design workflows, making it an indispensable tool for architects, engineers, and designers.

One of the standout features of the SpaceMouse Wireless is its six-degrees-of-freedom (6DoF) sensor. This technology allows users to intuitively navigate 3D environments by gently tilting, rotating, or panning the controller’s cap. The result is smooth and fluid movement, enabling users to explore complex models effortlessly. The device is particularly beneficial for applications where quick adjustments and precise control are paramount.

In addition to its advanced sensing capabilities, the SpaceMouse Wireless incorporates a comfortable, ergonomic design. The device features a large, easy-to-use control cap that ensures maximum comfort during extended use. The soft-touch surface provides a tactile experience, making it easy to manipulate 3D objects with minimal effort. Its compact size further enhances portability, allowing professionals to take their workflow on the go without compromising performance.

The wireless functionality of the SpaceMouse Wireless eliminates the clutter of cables, providing users with greater freedom of movement. The device connects seamlessly via a USB receiver, ensuring a reliable and stable connection. With a rechargeable battery that lasts up to a month on a single charge, users can work for long hours without worrying about losing power.

Customization is another key feature of the SpaceMouse Wireless. The device comes equipped with an array of programmable buttons that can be tailored to suit individual preferences and workflows. Users can assign frequently used commands, shortcuts, or tools to these buttons, creating a more efficient and productive working environment.

Moreover, the SpaceMouse Wireless is compatible with a wide range of software applications, including popular CAD programs like SolidWorks, AutoCAD, and Rhino, among others. This versatility makes it an ideal choice for professionals across various industries, from mechanical engineering to graphic design.

In summary, the 3D Connexion SpaceMouse Wireless (17621) stands out for its advanced 6DoF sensor technology, ergonomic design, wireless capabilities, and customizable features. These characteristics combine to provide professionals with an unparalleled level of precision and control, making it a vital tool in the realm of 3D design and modeling. As technology continues to evolve, devices like the SpaceMouse Wireless represent the future of intuitive and efficient digital creation.